There are a number of things that you can do to reduce the environmental footprint of your vacation and make it more ecofriendly. We have put together a number of green traveler tips for you. Please let us know if you have a green travel tip that you would like to share. Just email us at info@hotelmockingbirdhill.com. We will be happy to include your idea on our green traveller tips page.
Patronize hotels, airlines, tour operators that have credible reputations
for their environmental- and socially responsible operations.
Demand documentation of sustainable practices to make the final decision between two options or properties. Any environmentally-interested person can "walk their talk" by choosing a "green" hotel. As a guest you can easily and simply influence the environmental awareness of the whole tourist industry by careful placement of your $'s with hotels that are genuinely "green".
Use the internet as far as possible to gather information rather
than having brochures sent and taking home many tour operator catalogues.
Most travel guide books are now also on the internet or can be
borrowed from the library rather than purchasing books that you may
not use after the one trip to a particular country.
If you do buy one, pass it on to a friend who will also be grateful
for your personal insights.
Call up the local or regional Tourist Board offices of the country
you plan to visit. They are generally knowledgeable and happy to help
with planning your individually tailored vacation.
Enquire if the hotel has a programme to which you could donate
old clothes, books etc. with you. You can clear up some of the items
you do not use anymore and give it as a gift to needy people in your
holiday destination. A good way of recycling and helping others!
Appliances such as TVs and cable converter boxes should be unplugged
because they can draw as much as 40 watts per hour even when they're
off.
Stop your newspaper. You may be able to donate it to a school or
some other needy person.
Consider carefully the packaging of toiletries and sun protection
products. Many developing countries do not have recycling programmes
for aluminium, plastics, toxic batteries etc. and the local infrastructure
can not deal with these products either. Make sure you do not leave
behind packaging that the hotel cannot deal with locally. Even better
is to carry such items back with you.
If you take detergent with you, please make sure it is phosphate
free.
To be on the safe side, do bring some mosquito repellent with you.
Citronella is a very effective natural mosquito repellent - and smells
very pleasant.
Purchase electronic tickets for airline travel whenever possible.
Less waste and you're also apt to move ahead of the lines of people
waiting with paper tickets.
Enjoy walking tours. Walk where sensible.
If you are driving, turn your motor off when idling. Encourage
tour/bus driver to turn the motor off when idling.
Don't allow anything to be thrown out of your car windows - ever.
Prevent littering by also addressing others who may do so.
Take a thermos or water bottle with you. Get it filled at your hotel rather than buying plastic bottles and creating more waste.
Take re-usable bags or light rucksacks for your shopping rather than taking plastic bags at the supermarkets. Help raise awareness that plastic bags add to the garbage problem by declining them and using your own bags.
Take photos with a regular camera. Disposable cameras are very
wasteful.
Buy souvenirs made by local organisations and co-operatives. The
money benefits the communities and helps to ensure a higher quality
of life for the host community.
Avoid the standard "made in Taiwan or China" products that are
mass produced and do not have contribute towards a sustainable and
viable development.
Do not buy souvenirs that use black coral or other protected plants
and species.
Take only photographs. Do not take "souvenirs" from protected natural
or heritage areas.
Leave only footprints. Take everything that you brought with you.
Choose outdoor activities that do not pose a threat to the environment
such as motor watersports.
Enquire about community based tours. You can really learn a lot
about the culture and learn from meeting people by taking tours organised
by local organisations.
Support conservation programmes.
Volunteer your time, whether to speak to children in the school and share information about your career or assist with a specific project . Your contribution will have an impact.
Build relations with destinations, by supporting destination stakeholders' efforts to address sustainability issues and proactively contributing to conservation and development projects.
Offset the carbon emissions resulting from your trip to Jamaica by supporting our carbon offsetting programme:
Buy eco-friendly products such as pump sprays, (no pressured aerosol tins), body care products in refillable bottles. Use plant and herbal based products. Avoid products that contain phosphates and chlorine as well as other dangerous chemicals
Leave or donate your first aid kit to a school or organisatons
such as local Aids groups that are grateful for every bit of assistance.
Give yourself a pat on the back for doing all you can to protect
Mother Earth.